The Beheading and Related Events

I am sure that the Civilized World regrets the execution of the Berg businessman, in much the same way that the Civilized World has been outraged by the murderous acts of the American occupiers... for example, the sickening and deliberate sniper murder of the innocent Iraqi girl of 8 years old was probably more serious than the Berg execution (from the perspective of the Civilized World), because the young girl was clearly not there to exploit the misery of war for monetary gain... nevertheless, the Civilized World will not hesitate to condemn the unfortunate decapitation of the Berg businessman...

Let us take a moment of silence to respect the memory of this Iraqi girl and all other totally innocent victims of this barbarous occupation... also, let us spare a moment for Berg, since what happened to him was clearly not a moral way to conduct affairs of war...

Moreover, let us take a moment to reflect on the fact that we, the innocent peoples of America, are being increasingly associated with the crimes against humanity being perpretated by our leaders...

If we wish to regain the respect of the Civilized World, we must change our ways, so that we regain the respect that we once had on the global stage...

May the souls of that poor Iraqi girl and of Berg rest in peace... Amen...

God Bless the Civilized World and all those who aspire to be a member of it...

Have you read anything about this guy? was he exploiting the people of ghana when he went over there? And so what if he was trying to make some money in Iraq, do you have something against capitalism and someone taking an extreme risk in helping rebuild a country, should people rebuild Iraq for free?

I am sure that the Civilized World regrets the execution of the Berg businessman, in much the same way that the Civilized World has been outraged by the murderous acts of the American occupiers... for example, the sickening and deliberate sniper murder of the innocent Iraqi girl of 8 years old was probably more serious than the Berg execution (from the perspective of the Civilized World), because the young girl was clearly not there to exploit the misery of war for monetary gain... nevertheless, the Civilized World will not hesitate to condemn the unfortunate decapitation of the Berg businessman...

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Lol, it's not even remotely close.

According to candle's version of events, British soldier sees a moving human body, identifies it as an 8 year old Iraqi girl and, obviously considering her an imminent danger, proceeds to shoot her. Or something equally moronic.

According to candle's version of events, British soldier sees a moving human body, identifies it as an 8 year old Iraqi girl and, obviously considering her an imminent danger, proceeds to shoot her. Or something equally moronic.

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Yes, or something equally moronic...

It is unfortunate that the Brits are have followed in the path of their New World brethren in so many respects... the Civilized World is dismayed by such a development, but the Civilized World retains some hope that the Brits will break free from the shackles of America's neo-colonialism...

Have you read anything about this guy? was he exploiting the people of ghana when he went over there? And so what if he was trying to make some money in Iraq, do you have something against capitalism and someone taking an extreme risk in helping rebuild a country, should people rebuild Iraq for free?

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Like I said, I am sure that the Civilized World regrets the execution of the businessman called Berg...